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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 6

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BAKTA CBUZ NEWS, SANTA CSTJZ, CALIFORNIA lTOVElrfEEE 7, 193 BINGO GAME TO AID TREASURY OF C. LEGION BIG MAJORITY RETAINS ROSSI SOIL SURVEY IN COUNTY SHOWS 80 VARIETIES LIQUOR LABELS MUST SHOW OAKLAND PICKED FOR i tki.mx! him how un GREETERS' SESSION The train, as usual, was crawl- inrr ninmr nt snail's nace and All's Fair In War Heads' Meeting SANTA BARBARA, Nov. 7. I Ithen stopping dead. "Conductor, U.PJ Loum Aber of l.o.s Angeiesi (shouted a passenger, "can I Eft took oft.ee as president of hejuu( lIl(j pU.k California section, Hotel Greetersj afraid that you won't find of America.

'any flowers around here," said AS S. F. MAYOR MAKER'S NAME He was elected to succeed Emil 'he conductor, ood iialiircd.y. Nightly Diversion to Be) Andy Gallagher Loses In Mep Being' Made Under Di Next Monday Deadline Oh. there's plenty of Schmidt of Fresno.

Mr A. M. Potior of San Francisco was responded the jovial passenger. Staged By Post At Supervisor Race; Mur rection of Prof. Stone Of U.

of C. PAGE SIX i i i I 1 1 1 ii With Confiscation Penalty for Failure "I brought a package of s-eds 167 Pacific along." I 1 phy Is Sheriff iW ym Announcement was made today by Charles H. Dore, hoard of The call of the bingo game will ring out from the store premises at 1G7 Pacific avenue, The federal-state soil survey of Santa Cruz county and the northern sction of Monterey county, nrarlv completed, it was re- With voting machine totals completed from all of its 1055 precincts, San Francisco today had definitely re-installed Anselo J. Rossi as mayor with the largest majority ever recorded in a mayoralty contest in that city. Rossi, in spite of an intensive, far-flung campaign by Adolph 1'hl, millionaire super jvealej today by R.

Karl Storie of the I'niversity of California, whe is in iharge of the field survey. equalization liquor control officer for the Santa Cruz district, that November 11 has been set as a deadline for the labeling of all liquor with the name of the manufacturer or distributor, as recently ordered by the United States attorney-general. Failure to so label containers About 30 different kinds of oils have been found in the dis trict. Storie said, ana uiese in Armistice Celebration DANCE GEORGE LEW and his 11 piece Athens Club Orchestra SATURDAY, NOV. 9 visor, and strong criticism aimed at his administration in connection with continuance of waterfront labor trouble, smothered his perennial rival by a vote of almost two-to-one.

clude everything from peat deposits to all kinds of mineral oils, some deep, some shallow, soul!" clay like, some sandy, some very fertile and others relatively iiiif-rtile. Tli- soil survey is locating all these kinds of soils, giving them a name and placing then! jon a map now being constructed. Surprises of the mayoralty fight included a strong showing by non-publicized Redfern Mason, former newspaper music critic, who ran third, and amazing weaknesses of Harry L. Todd, former postmaster, and Edward uid bottles, according to Dore, will result in seizure. The warning applies to all retailers who 'lave supplies on hand.

They may ibtain proper labels, Dore said, iiy writing to the wholesalers from A'hom they purchased their -locks. Dore also stated that new applications for state "on sale" iquor licenses wdl have to be made by all retailers this year, sacramemo offices of the board if equalization will mail applica-ion blanks together with an explanatory letter to all "on sale" license holders between November and November 25, Dore said. 9 P. M. ADM.

4c formerly occupied by the Piggly-Wiggly market, commencing next Faturday night, as Santa Cruz post of the American Legion commences a series of nightly duck and turkey presentation? that will con! inuo until Christina or New Years day. A special meeting of the American Legion executive committee held last night at Veterans Memorial hall ratified a rental arrangement with the Santa Cruz lodge of Elks, owners of the store premises, and completed negotiations with Sam Ilaberman, veteran boardwalk concessionnaire, who will assist Legion members in Hie operation of the game. Members To Operate It Designed primarily to provide an attractive holiday diversion for downtown holiday shopping crowds, the American Legion's venture is also expected to provide funds for a depleted post treasury. Commander Wayne Gettys last night made initial appointments of shifts of four members each who will take charge of the bingo game on succeeding nights. Present plans call for the presentation of numerous turkeys and ducks each evening, as well as the holding of nightly and weekly high sirore tournaments among regular players.

Uainey, for years secretary to the late mayor and governor, Rolph. Jr. The vote: Angelo J. liossj 96,655 Adolph lil 59. 129 Redfern Mason 14,267 Harry L.

Todd 7.829 Edward Rainey 5,957 Gallagher Loses Four out of six incumbent su MY HUSBAND IS DELIGHTED About 450 square miles, or approximately 290.000 acres, are being covered by this survey. A report is being prepared describing each kind of soil and the cropping possibilities, etc. When leased, this soil information should prove of value in guiding agricultural development along best lines. r.xpcrts In Field Prof. Charles F.

Shaw, head oi the soil technology division of the University of California, a Mary II. Laphan of the U. S. department of the agricultural bureau of soils, who is in charge of field correlation for the western stales, are now in this district looking over the soils. These men act as a correlation committee in California in inspecting the different soils series so that there is no duplication in classification.

The soil classification as worked out in the United States is similar to the botanical and geological classification, soils being classified into groups, series, types and phases. pervisors were re-elected, surprise upset of the supervisorial balloting being the unseating of die veteran Andrew J. Gallagher, tftoppUuj i J' K.f-j..r ti -i. in ir in in mi limii i 'punished" by the powerful po WHITE lice department political machine for his accusations of graft and laxity made a few months All was peaceful at this meeting, which brought together the army beads of two great nations. George H.

Dern, America's secretary of war, is shown being greeted by General Kawashima, Japanese minister of war, on the occasion of Dern's recent stop in Japan, en route to the Philippines. It Is surprising how far your food dollars will go when JESJJS! You kIiiiii jiikI Miivn riipr i. STOFwv igo. Gallagher was nosed out of While Food Store. It's smart to lie thrifty.

Thousands of housewives lire sixth position by a scant 1500 600,000 HOMES WILL GET ELECTRIC POWER to Kcil hite fur llii'ir fuixl rcuiivnn'nls. votes by youthful Dewey Mead, LAWYER DISLOCATES ARM ARGUING CASE CHEESE WEEK IS TOO MUCH FOR MAYOR HAMMOND only successful candidate of the ticket of four placed in the field by the newly born Order of Cin-cinnatus. OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 7. 'I I ll no.

ya 22 Fred W. Meyer, well known Tins (IP) Charles B. Holden threw business man, will be the other i'or SiiIiiiIn mill Snnilw ii'liew his right arm out of joint wdiile STANFORD APPOINTS FINANCIAL COUNSEL WASHINGTON, Nov. Delivery of electrical power to COO, 000 more homes was forecast by Morris L. Cooke, director of the Rural Electrification Administration, as he approved new projects involving federal loans of $1,274,084.

The projects approved, he said, will supply electricity to 4000 farm homes in six Btates through 1125 miles of new lines. irguing a case before the Okla new face on the board, finishing a strong third. Incumbents elected were Alfred Roncovieri, homa supreme court. 25c lie 25c CATSUP iiiivi'ii DDI. MOVIi: The attorney, gesticulating Large bottle Warren Shannon, Jesse C.

Col- FRESH PRODUCE Bananas 19c l.iii'Ke (iolilen Yellow vigorously, suddenly paused in Vliikrx I'miil In Hit man and Arthur M. Drown, Jr. his argument. Other lawyers A UNIVERSITY Nov'. 7.

(P) Appointment of Almon F. Manspeaker of Los Angeles to the newly created posi Matthew llrady polled almost jerked the arm back in place. three-to-one over his nearest op MAYONNAISE Holden explained he injured the Pint. arm playing football at North Vil I'hlMir lo KiiIikIn Carolina university. tion of financial counsel to the controller of the university was-announced by the Stanford board of trustees.

PADEREWSKI ASKS FETE BE DROPPED ii SOAP 11 V( Oranges 2 Doz. 25 B.r.. 23C ANN HARDING DENIES Fire prevention week, lie-kind-to-iinimiils week, education week and a score of oilier "weeks" have been io-reivhiK tin indorsement of Mayor Roy Hammond but when it conies down to cheese week he draws the line. A communication was received today from the Kraft Phoenix company asking; the official sanction of its "cheese week" but the request was politely but tii-mly rejeeleil on commercial grounds. The week received the executive sanction last jear when it was pointed out that the "btiy-H-cheese" program would help dispose of the immense national surplus of the commodity and thus assist in bringing; back prosperity but no such yeed was seen this year.

lied Hull 2HH Si.e PLANS FOR WEDDING Manspeaker, a graduate of Stanford and Harvard, will locale in the uiversity's San Fran ponents, Waldo F. Postel and John G. Heisner, to win re-election for the fourth term as San Francisco's district attorney. His total vote was 91,869, as against Postel's and Reisner's 35,009. Murphy Is Sheriff Daniel C.

Murphy, former state senator, backed by the Tom Finn machine and given silent support of the administration, unseated HONOLULU, T. Nov. 7. (U.R) Ann Harding, film star, ar cisco otlice, studying its invest meats and making recommeuda tions to the investment commit tee. SWEET 6 0-POTATOES l-'niK Snioolh Shin rived in Honolulu and the first WARSAW, Nov.

7. (.) Poland did not celebrate the 75th birthday of one of its most distinguished sons, Ignace Jan Pad-crewski, because such a proposal was "extremely unpleasant" to the pianist-statesman. Plans for a ceremonious observance of the day were dropped AIM (ainiv -rr 'I'iiIIpI ami llmh KRISPY CRACKERS 29c SI SHIt: MOIiAS PEACHES No. 2V2 Tin. 15c IION'I'I-: Xiix rl.a'x t'nvorili- rnill MILK 4 Tall Tins.

19c WIIITl; Hiin I he l'rrli Milk likeable William J. Fitzgerald in just a She: "Jlv little brother will the sheriff's race. The Murphy forces found a vulnerable point Rhubarb 3 Lbs. 13c I'liiicy I'lierry thing she did was get angry. Pounding her fist on a table, Ann refuted reports she had come to marry Major Ben Sawbridge of the U.

S. army. "When I become engaged or ZPl ready to marry I'll announce it myself," she told reporters. at the written request of Pader- tell if be sees you kissing me." He: "Hut I'm not kissing you in the Fitzgerald armor in the ewski, who left Poland in 19 20 i.nd has not returned. county jail commissary depart She: "Well, I thought I'd tell ment, operated privately by a you, anyway." brother of the incumbent sher Celery Head iff.

Vote: Murphy, Fitz gerald, 59,541. I'tiih (ireen Russell Wolden polled 118,114 29 Tins 25c votes to William Reisener's 854 to be re-elected assessor 'I)IIITA 'l'axlj WoiHlrn IILMILMMJ'J FUTE CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 13c TOMATO tloxt Soiip In Crlcl with Franklin K. Spencer third with 1,1,157. All incumbent municipal judge candidates were re-elected and all six charter amendments were defeated. lb.

34c BUTTER Solid l-iick LET ii APRICOTS No. 2Vi Tin. EGGS doz. 33c WMITIO I.IIK-i!UM, lllllM'S CONFAB REPORTS ARE GIVEN AT TOWNSEND MEET llnl hilr Icilliiiii mm FLAV-R-JELL 5c Package OATS lge. pkg.

20C II SuiK-r I lake Accounts of the recent Town-send convention in Chicago were given by J. McKay and W. Bye last evening during a well attended meeting of the Seabright Townsend club in the Seabright Your rimlfp PlnvorM SANKA COFFEE YY IHhiiH Hip 1 Vim! 43c Lb. Tin COCOA i lb. 10c HAK I ll llrriikriixt hotel.

PINEAPPLE No. 2 a Tin. During the absence of Ray Bastedo, president, M. Phillips 111:1) wiiiTi': noun- conducted the meeting. Mrs.

J. Tapioca 8 oz. pkg. He IIM I CixikN iil kl 1 LI IJEiiHa No. 1 Tin Grapenuts pkg.

"6C l-avorite ttf IMHoiin McKay read bulletins from convention headquarters and also gave all resolutions passed by the convention. The program included two selections, "Souvenir" and "Serenade," by liuell Walbridge, violinist, and Max Fisher, pianist. The next meeting will be a social one and as the men lost in the recent membership campaign they will supply the refreshments. The club now has 762 members. HONEY MAID GRAHAMS help make htm husky If he's to be husky, it's up to you, Mother! So give him the kind of food that helps build up bone and muscle.

These honey-sweetened golden squares made from selected graham flour abound in just the nourishment that growing youngsters need. Serve Honey Maids with milk or dessert or by themselves. The children like their tempting, nut-like flavor. Order them in the thrift-she green package wax-wrapped to seal in their oven-fresbness. 7oney Maid NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY GLOBE IB IIITl': I invurfnl nnil nslv PEANUT BUTTER ctt 23c II or NourlNlilnic S.

IkhiI Kanlln 'lebrH SOAP POWDER Large Pkg. II I. I WIIITl-: I.minlr mill llmixi-lmlil I SOAP bar 2iC It b. l.numlry. Dog Food 4 tl.

tins 9C oi.n EimiR FLOUR Chocolate 1 lb. tin 29 It (irnunil COMMON St. Beans No. 2 tin 7 COLDS IIAOKMJA Tiny Cut SMITH'S GROCERY 1(12 Wnter Street IMione 17IIS COLWELL CASH STORE ii lOmeline Street I'hiilie 1.TIB GEORGE FLANNERY'S GROCERY Pnolflc I Kim Street l'liolie 1112 LEASE WETTSTE1N Pneifle Avenue II OWENS GROCERY MARKET 32.1 Soquel Avenue Phone Ki SHARP MOLITOR I'lielfle Avenue I'liinie 71)' PLAZA GROCERY 33 Pneifle Avenue I'lione S(l GLOBE MILLS LOSANGELES SANFRANCISCO SACRAMENTO COLTON.SAN DIEGO.OGDEN COFFEE 1 lb. tin 26c tl.tSWKIJ, IIOISF.

Relieve the distressing 1 symptoms by applying Mentholatujn in nostrils i 1 NO PREMIUMS GADGETS re included in the price of GLOBE The VALUE is in the product CLEANSER 2 tins 9c It Clean N-uurM If you prefer nose drops, or throat spray, call for the MEW MEMTHOUTUM LIQUID in handy bottle with dropper.

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